MultiTec Firewood Processing Mills with patented jaw log advancement seem to be ideally suited for an automatic photo cell sensing for length cut off, stop, and log advancement vs operator manual input and further add auto log diameter sensing which would allow for continual splitter height to be adjusted for each piece keeping splitter perfectly centered for any log diameter as it it processed further increasing output volume, quality, and consistancy while reducing operator fatigue and training times? Circle blade firewood precessors appear to me to have many advantages over chain bar counterparts. Whereas if initial higher acquisition costs can be justified, it's almost a no brainer choice for any operation large enough to be considering acquiring a firewood processor. As I have come to expect from you, maybe somewhat presumptively, another in depth informative video, Great Job!!!
Hey Chris, I love that equipment and believe it or not - my favorite thing I saw was that pivoted grapple forwarder. I can see you (or Ken) swinging log piles around the yard whenever you like. Of course I love circular saw processors, the Multitek is great.
Very good review of the Multitek processors. One thing that wasn't covered is how the log is measured and stopped, I think it is a laser beam but I'm not sure how it works. Also how does he determine the cookie cut. Great video Chris!
For efficiency in the right sized operation, a big processor is great on logs over 10in. Lair it with a processor designed for logs under 12in and you'd gain efficiency. Well, would burn less fuel. Or a person could start with the small processor for $25k that does 12in logs with a log splitter for bigger stuff. Then upgrade later to a bigger processor. Would that make sense for a growing operation?😊
I don't know why but I like the way those big, round saw blades lop off the wood fast. They are scary but they really cut the wood. That looks like a very nice setup. Why don't they have some big logs for those big machines. That looks like limb wood.
Any way you could make a video comparing splitters that are entry level for people just starting a firewood business? Also, how can I send pictures of my setup? Bins and wood and what not.
Also, I've sold about half of my thirty cords that I split this year. I'm the only person delivering in my area. I'm in North Florida and it's only been cold for a few weeks. I sell bundles of 10 pieces for $5 and stacks of 25 pieces for $10. I do a third of a cord for $175. Any suggestions on improving my business?
I have videos going back for 4 1/2 years (1600)...one every day ...I started with a maul and a 50cc saw..that's it...you can see all of that in my library on my channel. Thanks!
G’morning Chris. Sweet machine. I’m not entirely sold on the forwarding clamp, seems like a huge point of failure. More betterer than mine though… GoodNightIrene
You’re a great ambassador for the firewood industry
Thanks!
Good video 👍 Multitek needs more videos like this to promote their equipment. Impressive features.
Yup, I am on it!
Nice machines. No wasted time between each step of the process. That second wedge that flips up looks very handy too.
Yup, very nice!
MultiTec Firewood Processing Mills with patented jaw log advancement seem to be ideally suited for an automatic photo cell sensing for length cut off, stop, and log advancement vs operator manual input and further add auto log diameter sensing which would allow for continual splitter height to be adjusted for each piece keeping splitter perfectly centered for any log diameter as it it processed further increasing output volume, quality, and consistancy while reducing operator fatigue and training times?
Circle blade firewood precessors appear to me to have many advantages over chain bar counterparts. Whereas if initial higher acquisition costs can be justified, it's almost a no brainer choice for any operation large enough to be considering acquiring a firewood processor.
As I have come to expect from you, maybe somewhat presumptively, another in depth informative video, Great Job!!!
Yup, lots more to come!
Impressive cutting machines 👏 😊
Yup. they are nice!
Wow those professors are NICE! Love the claw on the big processor but the small processor would be perfect!👍TCT
They are!
Sweet machines, Good morning all!
Good morning!
Wow! That 2 stage wedge is a sweet deal for bundle wood!!!👍
It sure is!
Two beasts!!! That portable would look nice in the Wood yard. Negotiate well👍👍👍
Yup, they are nice!
I like the Claw and the double wedge! 👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Yup, very cool!
Hey Chris, I love that equipment and believe it or not - my favorite thing I saw was that pivoted grapple forwarder. I can see you (or Ken) swinging log piles around the yard whenever you like. Of course I love circular saw processors, the Multitek is great.
Yup, it is very nice!
🤘Like the little one a lot!
Yup, both are nice!
Both are nice machines
Yes Sir!
Nice review Chris. Big circle saws bring back memories from looooooong ago. Tractor mounted, belt driven. GNI
Johnny popper B with a belt driven circular saw with a slide table.
@@iffykidmn8170 dangerous buzz saws
Thanks!
Nice!
Yup!
Very good review of the Multitek processors. One thing that wasn't covered is how the log is measured and stopped, I think it is a laser beam but I'm not sure how it works. Also how does he determine the cookie cut. Great video Chris!
Good question! I do not know!
Good morning Chris good video ( Ty Ron
Good morning!
That giant circular saw processer is by far the best there is out there. She's a Bute!!
It does work!
Impressive Machines!!
Yup!
All kinds of different levels on equipment and each one has its unique features.
Kind of how the automotive industry used to be better with
Yup, lots of choices!
I love that there's no resplits!! Impressive machine!!! You probably don't like it Chris😂
You got that right!
Good morning all!
Hello!
fancy toys for sure, a man can only dream
especially at one cord a year lol
You can do more than dream...make it happen...work hard save some coin and live!
I know your an eastonmade guy lol but these are the best machines/wedge on the market
They are very nice and you will be seeing a bunch more of them soon!
Chris,you,Bert and Adam should see if you guys can get one of those machines to do videos some advertising for that company 😮😊❤
Yup, I agree!
The circle saws are far superior to the chainsaw type. I like these machines. Have a blessed Sunday everyone
Yup, they are very nice!
Another new best friend? Wow!
Yup., I change them like underwear.... once a month weather I need to or not!
For efficiency in the right sized operation, a big processor is great on logs over 10in. Lair it with a processor designed for logs under 12in and you'd gain efficiency. Well, would burn less fuel. Or a person could start with the small processor for $25k that does 12in logs with a log splitter for bigger stuff. Then upgrade later to a bigger processor. Would that make sense for a growing operation?😊
Typo, meant "pair it" with a small processor. A Japa 315+ would compliment any big processor nicely.
Always start small and build up as you go...unless you win the lottery...then might as well go all in.
I don't know why but I like the way those big, round saw blades lop off the wood fast. They are scary but they really cut the wood. That looks like a very nice setup. Why don't they have some big logs for those big machines. That looks like limb wood.
Yup, they work well!
🤩👍
thanks!!
Any way you could make a video comparing splitters that are entry level for people just starting a firewood business? Also, how can I send pictures of my setup? Bins and wood and what not.
Also, I've sold about half of my thirty cords that I split this year. I'm the only person delivering in my area. I'm in North Florida and it's only been cold for a few weeks. I sell bundles of 10 pieces for $5 and stacks of 25 pieces for $10. I do a third of a cord for $175. Any suggestions on improving my business?
I have videos going back for 4 1/2 years (1600)...one every day ...I started with a maul and a 50cc saw..that's it...you can see all of that in my library on my channel. Thanks!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
I like them better than the mulch maker 22mb
Do you have one??
@@InTheWoodyard doing research to possibly get one
Good Morning Woodhounds! Have a Great Sunday!!
Morning!
I love you Chris! MAGA
Thanks for watching.
Fast machine Chris but noisier😊
Yup, it makes some noise!
G’morning Chris. Sweet machine. I’m not entirely sold on the forwarding clamp, seems like a huge point of failure. More betterer than mine though…
GoodNightIrene
That IS what EVERY other manufacturer lusts after...it is patented for a reason.
60 ft conveyor????? Just think how tall your piles could be!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
30'tall probably!
👏👍🏻👏🪵🪓
Thanks!
WICKED
Yup!
Even has the guillotine method of cutting. Yikes!
Yup, way cool!
Machine i will never afford lol
Never is a log time.
@InTheWoodyard indeed but it is an amazing machine